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The first tap sounds in King of New York thats it thats the post
so i did a thing
WHAT A QUEEN
has this been done
and hades and persephone, they took each other’s hands, and, brother, you know what they did?
                                   they danced.
Every Song From Spring Awakening → “Mama Who Bore Me”
“screw these people! all they wanna do is use our uniforms and wave us around like flags; we’re not props, donny! and we are not for sale! we’ve already given them everything we got. we are goddamn united states veterans. they wouldn’t know real sacrifice if it slapped them in the face.”
GEOFF PACKARD as WAYNE WRIGHT in BANDSTAND: a new musical.
“Was he scared? What was the last thing he said? Were his eyes op-” “There were no eyes! Jesus Christ, Julia! It’s not like the movies. It’s just not like the movies! There was no face! No hands to fold! No hair to comb! Just stop it!” “…I am still waiting.”
“Get some sleep.” “Gave up on that a long time ago.”
Bandstand said here’s a representation of complex mental illness, grief, unhealthy and healthy coping mechanisms. Here’s an auditory representation of flashbacks, a visual cue to go along with it. Here’s a cast of characters who experienced horrors greater than anything most people can imagine, who found solace with each other and in the music they created together. Here’s an album full of excellent songs. Here’s incredible choreography. Here’s some of the best acting you’ve seen on stage in years.
And the American Theatre Wing said “sorry did you hear something?”
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We got some gods in the house tonight!
In case you didn’t know, the ladies of Broadway Princess Party did an amazing quarantine parody to Hercules’ Go the Distance, and it is everything.
It’s called “Keep Your Distance”, and not only are their voices incredible, but the lyrics are hilarious and an important message about keeping others safe and healthy.
https://youtu.be/WfeLzQ1QA5U
Thank you, Laura Osnes, Susan Egan, and Courtney Reed for this!
This will change your entire life.
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My favorite part of a musical is when a character starts singing about being seventeen when the actor is definitely not seventeen.